The HipHopAppreciationWeek celebration in Mississauga included special performances, workshops and of course... cyphers. Watch the recap of the event comment below with how you celebrated. #HHAW
On May 18th 2018, The “All ElementsHUB” hosted by UnityCharity, NexusYouth Services, The City of Mississauga and funded by the OntarioTrillium foundation will be celebrating its 3 year finale event for Hip-Hop Appreciation within the Mississauga valleys Community Centre.
Since 2015 “The Hub” free weekly programming has become PeelRegions primary source of Hip-Hop art education accessible to youth ages 8-24. It has served over 600 participants and conducted workshops with some of the best art facilitators from around the world, hailing from countries such: USA, UK, France, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, and Canada.
The effective impact of “the HUB” within peel has been part of a unique legacy in programming which began within the Mississauga Valleys Community Centre 15 years ago, through the inception of Hip-Hop education in the form of “B-BoyCulture” & “The WordProject”. These two initiatives have been instrumental catalysts in sparking consistent youth engagement in the form of Urban Arts within Mississauga. The results have created generations of young professional artists, practitioners and healthy citizens within and exported from our city.
“The HUB” has been a continuation of this tradition and we wish to celebrate our internationally recognized Hip-hop programming and finale event on the grounds where Mississauga Hip-Hop culture was originally fostered. Our goal is to create dynamically engaging “calls to action” for inspiring cultural and programming sustainability; gathering together our intergenerational community -future prospective stake holders, youth leaders, community and art scene veterans, youth and professional artists all in one location.
Our finale event theme will, be related to “The TEMPLE”. We acknowledge that ‘through the practice of street arts and culture like Hip-Hop, communities are more resilient and empowered to cultivate holistic health – mind, body, emotional & spiritual.
Some elements or our event will include: Live soul and funk music, turntable scratch crew, live and safe urban visual arts, Hip-Hop & breakdance, Spoken Word, poetry, rap performances, photobooth, healthy lifestyles presentation, collaborative art works, electronic gaming education units, dance circles, giveaways, friendly contests, ceremony, ultimate cypher and party vibes for everyone!!
SPECIAL THANKS
Ground Illusionz
Hip HopNorthernCreators at PlayUNITYMarket & Cafe
Scratcharoke
5's and 10's - Live BandP.E.A.C.E.
BoSS Culture
SteepDanielsHand Eye Society
DJ I.KhanPizza PizzaTemple of Hip Hop
40oz HeroesCAMERATEAM
Filip Plaskota
ZainHaneefEDITOR
Zain Haneef
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Our first time at the Mississauga skatepark this year (last time I was there was 2015) we spent a couple of hours. Put this little edit together. Probably my favourite park so far. It was a lot of fun.
My instagram @nessadarps
Ty's instagram @woodhowse_

published:31 May 2018

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published:02 Nov 2018

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Getting told to be careful while riding with my GoPro on, by someone that gets pulled over a few minutes later for speeding.

History

At the time of the arrival of the Europeans in the 1600s, both Iroquoian and Algonquian-speaking peoples already lived in the Credit River Valley area. One of the First Nations groups the French traders found around the Credit River area were the Algonquian Mississaugas, a tribe originally from the Georgian Bay area. The name "Mississauga" comes from the Anishinaabe word Misi-zaagiing, meaning "[Those at the] Great River-mouth." By 1700 the Mississaugas had driven away the Iroquois, yet during the Beaver Wars they played a neutral or post-emptive role.

It consisted of the Township of Toronto in the County of Peel, and the part of Metropolitan Toronto lying west of the Etobicoke River.

The electoral district's name was changed in late 1973 to Mississauga, on a request to by then MP Don Blenkarn, to coincide with the creation of the City of Mississauga. It was abolished in 1976 when it was redistributed between Brampton—Halton Hills, Mississauga North and Mississauga South ridings.

References

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Hip hop

Hip hop or hip-hop is a sub-cultural movement that formed during the early 1970s by African-American and Puerto Rican youths residing in the South Bronx in New York City. It became popular outside of the African-American community in the late 1980s and by the 2000s became the most listened-to musical genre in the world. It is characterized by four distinct elements, all of which represent the different manifestations of the culture: rap music (oral), turntablism or DJing (aural), b-boying (physical) and graffiti art (visual). Even while it continues to develop globally in myriad styles, these four foundational elements provide coherence to hip hop culture. The term is often used in a restrictive fashion as synonymous only with the oral practice of rap music.

The origin of the hip hop culture stems from the block parties of the Ghetto Brothers, when they plugged in the amplifiers for their instruments and speakers into the lampposts on 163rd Street and Prospect Avenue and used music to break down racial barriers, and from DJ Kool Herc at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, where Herc mixed samples of existing records with his own shouts to the crowd and dancers. Kool Herc is credited as the "father" of hip hop. DJ Afrika Bambaataa of the hip hop collective Zulu Nation outlined the pillars of hip hop culture, to which he coined the terms: MCing or "Emceein", DJing or "Deejayin", B-boying and graffiti writing or "Aerosol Writin".

Early life

Alsina was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He attended middle school in New Orleans. Although no one in his family was musically inclined, he was inspired to sing by Lauryn Hill in Sister Act 2. Alsina first uploaded videos to YouTube in 2007 at age 14, starting with a cover of "Hypothetically" by Lyfe Jennings.

With both his father and stepfather battling crack cocaine addiction, Alsina's mother moved him to Houston, Texas in search of a fresh start after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Then, Alsina's father died. Alsina had disagreements with his mother at some point and was "kicked out." After his older brother, Melvin La'Branch III, was shot and killed on August 31, 2010, he became more committed to his music, and relocated to Atlanta in 2011.

Hip Hop (Royce da 5'9" song)

"Hip Hop" is a song by American rapper Royce da 5'9", released as the first single from his second studio album, Death Is Certain, which was released in 2004 through E1 Music (formerly "Koch Records"). The song is produced by DJ Premier. The single was released on November 22, 2003 in both physical and digital format. "Hip Hop" charted at #98 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart in late 2003. "Hip Hop" samples "Overture" by Jerry Goldsmith. The b-side for this single is "Death Is Certain Pt. 2 (It Hurts)".

Music video

The music video to "Hip Hop" (directed by Joe & Marvin) starts off in an old abandoned warehouse that Royce has refurbished into a livable place. Royce is sitting at a desk and writing a song that he raps throughout the whole video. The rest of the video shows Royce da 5'9" rapping from his sheet of paper and also different clips of him chucking different bits of songwriting paper away with lyrics that he's not completely satisfied with.

The HipHopAppreciationWeek celebration in Mississauga included special performances, workshops and of course... cyphers. Watch the recap of the event comment below with how you celebrated. #HHAW
On May 18th 2018, The “All ElementsHUB” hosted by UnityCharity, NexusYouth Services, The City of Mississauga and funded by the OntarioTrillium foundation will be celebrating its 3 year finale event for Hip-Hop Appreciation within the Mississauga valleys Community Centre.
Since 2015 “The Hub” free weekly programming has become PeelRegions primary source of Hip-Hop art education accessible to youth ages 8-24. It has served over 600 participants and conducted workshops with some of the best art facilitators from around the world, hailing from countries such: USA, UK, France, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, and Canada.
The effective impact of “the HUB” within peel has been part of a unique legacy in programming which began within the Mississauga Valleys Community Centre 15 years ago, through the inception of Hip-Hop education in the form of “B-BoyCulture” & “The WordProject”. These two initiatives have been instrumental catalysts in sparking consistent youth engagement in the form of Urban Arts within Mississauga. The results have created generations of young professional artists, practitioners and healthy citizens within and exported from our city.
“The HUB” has been a continuation of this tradition and we wish to celebrate our internationally recognized Hip-hop programming and finale event on the grounds where Mississauga Hip-Hop culture was originally fostered. Our goal is to create dynamically engaging “calls to action” for inspiring cultural and programming sustainability; gathering together our intergenerational community -future prospective stake holders, youth leaders, community and art scene veterans, youth and professional artists all in one location.
Our finale event theme will, be related to “The TEMPLE”. We acknowledge that ‘through the practice of street arts and culture like Hip-Hop, communities are more resilient and empowered to cultivate holistic health – mind, body, emotional & spiritual.
Some elements or our event will include: Live soul and funk music, turntable scratch crew, live and safe urban visual arts, Hip-Hop & breakdance, Spoken Word, poetry, rap performances, photobooth, healthy lifestyles presentation, collaborative art works, electronic gaming education units, dance circles, giveaways, friendly contests, ceremony, ultimate cypher and party vibes for everyone!!
SPECIAL THANKS
Ground Illusionz
Hip HopNorthernCreators at PlayUNITYMarket & Cafe
Scratcharoke
5's and 10's - Live BandP.E.A.C.E.
BoSS Culture
SteepDanielsHand Eye Society
DJ I.KhanPizza PizzaTemple of Hip Hop
40oz HeroesCAMERATEAM
Filip Plaskota
ZainHaneefEDITOR
Zain Haneef
Please subscribe to 40oz Heroes for more videos:
http://bit.ly/1MFjVPd
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Mississauga MTB Trails

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Mississauga skatepark

Mississauga skatepark

Mississauga skatepark

Our first time at the Mississauga skatepark this year (last time I was there was 2015) we spent a couple of hours. Put this little edit together. Probably my favourite park so far. It was a lot of fun.
My instagram @nessadarps
Ty's instagram @woodhowse_

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PONY - TYCT Mississauga - #WeTheNorth

PONY - TYCT Mississauga - #WeTheNorth

PONY - TYCT Mississauga - #WeTheNorth

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Hwy 401 Mississauga Police pull over dumbass GTI

Hwy 401 Mississauga Police pull over dumbass GTI

Hwy 401 Mississauga Police pull over dumbass GTI

Getting told to be careful while riding with my GoPro on, by someone that gets pulled over a few minutes later for speeding.

Mississauga MTB Trails

published: 04 Mar 2018

Mississauga skatepark

Our first time at the Mississauga skatepark this year (last time I was there was 2015) we spent a couple of hours. Put this little edit together. Probably my favourite park so far. It was a lot of fun.
My instagram @nessadarps
Ty's instagram @woodhowse_

published: 31 May 2018

PONY - TYCT Mississauga - #WeTheNorth

published: 02 Nov 2018

Hwy 401 Mississauga Police pull over dumbass GTI

Getting told to be careful while riding with my GoPro on, by someone that gets pulled over a few minutes later for speeding.

The HipHopAppreciationWeek celebration in Mississauga included special performances, workshops and of course... cyphers. Watch the recap of the event comment below with how you celebrated. #HHAW
On May 18th 2018, The “All ElementsHUB” hosted by UnityCharity, NexusYouth Services, The City of Mississauga and funded by the OntarioTrillium foundation will be celebrating its 3 year finale event for Hip-Hop Appreciation within the Mississauga valleys Community Centre.
Since 2015 “The Hub” free weekly programming has become PeelRegions primary source of Hip-Hop art education accessible to youth ages 8-24. It has served over 600 participants and conducted workshops with some of the best art facilitators from around the world, hailing from countries such: USA, UK, France, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, and Canada.
The effective impact of “the HUB” within peel has been part of a unique legacy in programming which began within the Mississauga Valleys Community Centre 15 years ago, through the inception of Hip-Hop education in the form of “B-BoyCulture” & “The WordProject”. These two initiatives have been instrumental catalysts in sparking consistent youth engagement in the form of Urban Arts within Mississauga. The results have created generations of young professional artists, practitioners and healthy citizens within and exported from our city.
“The HUB” has been a continuation of this tradition and we wish to celebrate our internationally recognized Hip-hop programming and finale event on the grounds where Mississauga Hip-Hop culture was originally fostered. Our goal is to create dynamically engaging “calls to action” for inspiring cultural and programming sustainability; gathering together our intergenerational community -future prospective stake holders, youth leaders, community and art scene veterans, youth and professional artists all in one location.
Our finale event theme will, be related to “The TEMPLE”. We acknowledge that ‘through the practice of street arts and culture like Hip-Hop, communities are more resilient and empowered to cultivate holistic health – mind, body, emotional & spiritual.
Some elements or our event will include: Live soul and funk music, turntable scratch crew, live and safe urban visual arts, Hip-Hop & breakdance, Spoken Word, poetry, rap performances, photobooth, healthy lifestyles presentation, collaborative art works, electronic gaming education units, dance circles, giveaways, friendly contests, ceremony, ultimate cypher and party vibes for everyone!!
SPECIAL THANKS
Ground Illusionz
Hip HopNorthernCreators at PlayUNITYMarket & Cafe
Scratcharoke
5's and 10's - Live BandP.E.A.C.E.
BoSS Culture
SteepDanielsHand Eye Society
DJ I.KhanPizza PizzaTemple of Hip Hop
40oz HeroesCAMERATEAM
Filip Plaskota
ZainHaneefEDITOR
Zain Haneef
Please subscribe to 40oz Heroes for more videos:
http://bit.ly/1MFjVPd
Follow 40oz Heroes online:
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The HipHopAppreciationWeek celebration in Mississauga included special performances, workshops and of course... cyphers. Watch the recap of the event comment below with how you celebrated. #HHAW
On May 18th 2018, The “All ElementsHUB” hosted by UnityCharity, NexusYouth Services, The City of Mississauga and funded by the OntarioTrillium foundation will be celebrating its 3 year finale event for Hip-Hop Appreciation within the Mississauga valleys Community Centre.
Since 2015 “The Hub” free weekly programming has become PeelRegions primary source of Hip-Hop art education accessible to youth ages 8-24. It has served over 600 participants and conducted workshops with some of the best art facilitators from around the world, hailing from countries such: USA, UK, France, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, and Canada.
The effective impact of “the HUB” within peel has been part of a unique legacy in programming which began within the Mississauga Valleys Community Centre 15 years ago, through the inception of Hip-Hop education in the form of “B-BoyCulture” & “The WordProject”. These two initiatives have been instrumental catalysts in sparking consistent youth engagement in the form of Urban Arts within Mississauga. The results have created generations of young professional artists, practitioners and healthy citizens within and exported from our city.
“The HUB” has been a continuation of this tradition and we wish to celebrate our internationally recognized Hip-hop programming and finale event on the grounds where Mississauga Hip-Hop culture was originally fostered. Our goal is to create dynamically engaging “calls to action” for inspiring cultural and programming sustainability; gathering together our intergenerational community -future prospective stake holders, youth leaders, community and art scene veterans, youth and professional artists all in one location.
Our finale event theme will, be related to “The TEMPLE”. We acknowledge that ‘through the practice of street arts and culture like Hip-Hop, communities are more resilient and empowered to cultivate holistic health – mind, body, emotional & spiritual.
Some elements or our event will include: Live soul and funk music, turntable scratch crew, live and safe urban visual arts, Hip-Hop & breakdance, Spoken Word, poetry, rap performances, photobooth, healthy lifestyles presentation, collaborative art works, electronic gaming education units, dance circles, giveaways, friendly contests, ceremony, ultimate cypher and party vibes for everyone!!
SPECIAL THANKS
Ground Illusionz
Hip HopNorthernCreators at PlayUNITYMarket & Cafe
Scratcharoke
5's and 10's - Live BandP.E.A.C.E.
BoSS Culture
SteepDanielsHand Eye Society
DJ I.KhanPizza PizzaTemple of Hip Hop
40oz HeroesCAMERATEAM
Filip Plaskota
ZainHaneefEDITOR
Zain Haneef
Please subscribe to 40oz Heroes for more videos:
http://bit.ly/1MFjVPd
Follow 40oz Heroes online:
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Mississauga skatepark

Our first time at the Mississauga skatepark this year (last time I was there was 2015) we spent a couple of hours. Put this little edit together. Probably my fa...

Our first time at the Mississauga skatepark this year (last time I was there was 2015) we spent a couple of hours. Put this little edit together. Probably my favourite park so far. It was a lot of fun.
My instagram @nessadarps
Ty's instagram @woodhowse_

Our first time at the Mississauga skatepark this year (last time I was there was 2015) we spent a couple of hours. Put this little edit together. Probably my favourite park so far. It was a lot of fun.
My instagram @nessadarps
Ty's instagram @woodhowse_

The HipHopAppreciationWeek celebration in Mississauga included special performances, workshops and of course... cyphers. Watch the recap of the event comment below with how you celebrated. #HHAW
On May 18th 2018, The “All ElementsHUB” hosted by UnityCharity, NexusYouth Services, The City of Mississauga and funded by the OntarioTrillium foundation will be celebrating its 3 year finale event for Hip-Hop Appreciation within the Mississauga valleys Community Centre.
Since 2015 “The Hub” free weekly programming has become PeelRegions primary source of Hip-Hop art education accessible to youth ages 8-24. It has served over 600 participants and conducted workshops with some of the best art facilitators from around the world, hailing from countries such: USA, UK, France, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, and Canada.
The effective impact of “the HUB” within peel has been part of a unique legacy in programming which began within the Mississauga Valleys Community Centre 15 years ago, through the inception of Hip-Hop education in the form of “B-BoyCulture” & “The WordProject”. These two initiatives have been instrumental catalysts in sparking consistent youth engagement in the form of Urban Arts within Mississauga. The results have created generations of young professional artists, practitioners and healthy citizens within and exported from our city.
“The HUB” has been a continuation of this tradition and we wish to celebrate our internationally recognized Hip-hop programming and finale event on the grounds where Mississauga Hip-Hop culture was originally fostered. Our goal is to create dynamically engaging “calls to action” for inspiring cultural and programming sustainability; gathering together our intergenerational community -future prospective stake holders, youth leaders, community and art scene veterans, youth and professional artists all in one location.
Our finale event theme will, be related to “The TEMPLE”. We acknowledge that ‘through the practice of street arts and culture like Hip-Hop, communities are more resilient and empowered to cultivate holistic health – mind, body, emotional & spiritual.
Some elements or our event will include: Live soul and funk music, turntable scratch crew, live and safe urban visual arts, Hip-Hop & breakdance, Spoken Word, poetry, rap performances, photobooth, healthy lifestyles presentation, collaborative art works, electronic gaming education units, dance circles, giveaways, friendly contests, ceremony, ultimate cypher and party vibes for everyone!!
SPECIAL THANKS
Ground Illusionz
Hip HopNorthernCreators at PlayUNITYMarket & Cafe
Scratcharoke
5's and 10's - Live BandP.E.A.C.E.
BoSS Culture
SteepDanielsHand Eye Society
DJ I.KhanPizza PizzaTemple of Hip Hop
40oz HeroesCAMERATEAM
Filip Plaskota
ZainHaneefEDITOR
Zain Haneef
Please subscribe to 40oz Heroes for more videos:
http://bit.ly/1MFjVPd
Follow 40oz Heroes online:
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Mississauga skatepark

Our first time at the Mississauga skatepark this year (last time I was there was 2015) we spent a couple of hours. Put this little edit together. Probably my favourite park so far. It was a lot of fun.
My instagram @nessadarps
Ty's instagram @woodhowse_

History

At the time of the arrival of the Europeans in the 1600s, both Iroquoian and Algonquian-speaking peoples already lived in the Credit River Valley area. One of the First Nations groups the French traders found around the Credit River area were the Algonquian Mississaugas, a tribe originally from the Georgian Bay area. The name "Mississauga" comes from the Anishinaabe word Misi-zaagiing, meaning "[Those at the] Great River-mouth." By 1700 the Mississaugas had driven away the Iroquois, yet during the Beaver Wars they played a neutral or post-emptive role.